stinetively to д Te the e 
а level а 
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SEPTEMBER 5j 1868.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
847 
of diffcul im, you have iy. after the а tiat 
—-—— 
iu making arithmetic the *Logie of thë Peóple;" by Мету Wivés of Windsor. d ү um ntity of ар ч 
chamois-hun who ways cad ж 
B E. "he lieet: Side are end p MADE 
onths before hand, by members of the 
к» Club. An alphabetica cal list of about 36 of the 
best known guides, with their addresses and qualifica- 
tions, is Eve) un careful discrimination in page 35 of 
the introdu вор 
n Ње m of knapsaek and its contents, the 
traveller will 25 well о proh by the experience of 
As to clothing, the guides 
often too a Only t “other 
was а paragraph in the Times 5, th 
giving for PW , but i vie 
possible to teach to poor ehildren," This is higli| E the Castle аай Tower o 
praise, M 
42, the position Tu Oik is elearly defined. 16 
| arked as Falstaffs Oa ү fairies' dell has b 
paria filled up, but t the P send Consort had 
ею E GE PaA 
K E t maing of large 
mu imes: 
gu meats el poor Hi Heusk 
" 
Mz. Mast 
most noticeable jist ures in the home grounds $4 Kayi 
well: and well. een establishment is the|r 
picturesque ч which the extensive experien 
Mr. Mas ОНДА" has 
iin to furnish themselves with g 
spac 
| quar 
Ball says ''surefo ЕК р ken ential to satis- 
B depends, upon two habits, 
ines and regular 
- a € 
ary cases t 
'arrangertent, tlie ground here has 
Bg 
he most раме of ru Twelve mpl 
has a waterfall on one god and a lake 
er doa 
convetiien t mode 0 
tea-houses thriving trade 
Mic may be easily а acquired ; 3 
fop; we ell from the ground i4 $^ nging it down at 
secondly, that of observing the Spot. on no 
the d foot is to rest, and accustomi ing, t the muscles 
ынга 
of a very gi slope, the | 
beginner involuntarily shrinks „from the apparent with 
Aute ull: 
ing in ôf the яве аһа ititerest pem as the p die resorted to by the good 
Amr of Хей. Saki, v which is perd др ап 
also consumed in eren doses artit 
аја ам. mahy of the vi rtie 
scene Ty, o n brin 
ing индека features of! tlie аер 
ow rendered all thé E 
aly-dis ‚ which 
sly: : . 
become well татр sr 'Thus at eac ix s Р тее ы; of composing and тес 
i some distinct and pleas g picture, and thè 8 near th 
t of the favourite be 
dab nger, and is apt to lean 
This is a mistake, as by causing an outward thrust E. 
In 
а опе согпег Ф the t dhe йы there En араз ап |і 
s 
the foot, the risk of slipping i is muc ch in sed. 
in Eng 
and the "AD cie held in both hands n to: Sid 
16 Ше 
the balance, &с. re ecollec ted tha tow 
must be 
тешу 
ы 
'eal dang o the 
ions ossible, арра. ina 
descent, it is best to iato di Ni pu = 
Ens the i x yos 
down the ар pa? ў 
me a the фы Md is for the mI "to [E сіре 
together. The of harm is much less, when the 
detachéd E ъё got acquired a dangerous velocity." 
Sug is of the practical hints to the young 
er. 
e ho e inconveniences he is роце ected to are stated to 
be first—thirst, which is painfull: 
аге not used to such expeditions. Cold ie seems to 
be the best remedy ; a dried uus ded in tho mouth | 
as long ав possible is рар recomm 
Next comes the excessive heat E £a sun, Es 
beats down AN de. hé ad with im e pow 
has been known to raise the thermometer Etposed on on 
of w 
а black felt hat, so Eri Fahr. A 1ауе wadding 
round and over t gives some retos. The 
Editor, at the ti т appearing eccentric, sometime: 
ried an rella. Et вее hi 
Another yance tain sick 
which arises from the of 
xertion and the diminished Pinto of DE: air x зеі 
у felt by those who кезү 
ter, each Мий: à 
| used 1 in а curious way that is worth mentionin g. 16 
seems that, when ће poet or onte mde or на 
age, and | he inay be, has i шеа so much saki ender pux 
Another| incapable of further enjoyment—in fact, арч 
ns t is DAS. oce drunk— Р. 5 gravely | торе» 
to караан d under one of thes e jets of cold 
This pr gr 
ough it bears 
"Ве been subjected to some Serious üceideuls, 
iu Stern tree, of "o. d is а fine vigor 
P Na " ies which i 
ing yes i "fins. 
zo pointed ou dd tre ree к this system ean be г ur in an afternoon with 
T ults, 
to be hoped, 
scenery, its waty. end mul йш m 
t that. iti is amore beneficial to the етно of 
example growing in "a es 
iue Eve the ын "doi Tus 
uentl when аё сей во 
bac а the feet i is a ien сиам жү Li i 
picture in whieh it occu a 
z= 
enjoy themselve. the * * Temple. of the 
Twelve та 28 - Fortune's « Yen and. Pekin. 
cius Fru —Dr. En gelmann communicated the 
e of how m e 1^ don lt f His i i nature of the pulp 
scenery a and plantation [4 studyi d inte: of ар the Caetus fruit, illistrated by many drawings. 
| assumed by different tre pog of the importance of ане Шап P аре better understood the "Te - 
udiciously TA r REANO ph ology, as well as the systemiatió сһагасіегв of the 
E а seb of har y ок such as Clematis, pue Ma ad ‚аге ың in the year r 1845 (Plau it. Nov., 
mpelopsis, &c., trained " stout одев, mi d hen 34 
| the id p well cov ils pas take vll 
wth. 8 
roup w. 
n Cueurbitacere, the funiculi assisted in 
Ride style of gro A come ia | foring the de of the fruit. Sehleiden (Grundzüge, 
adm d эВ всге а ascribes es pulp of Mamillaria to an 
M din lving into single juicy cells,  Gasparrin 
potes. кесар memories SL ari ша е juicy 
Мога = Кое чне of an 'h ad lohg вісе 
come to the conelüsion, especial], alte examining the 
somew һа at dry í fruits of Cere ereus cæspitosus енг пареа 
 Surmo a nigle-st а е 
ad: ар inter seti memorial К; Ше" “ опей 
al he 
prim 
n aras. mem 
ur forefathers ulged 
Man y of f what аге EE u d-fashioned j plants," 1 be pulp, 
hi їп most nurseries of eie in Caet. Мех, Bound., T. 20, fig. 1 сөс figured 
Agir funiculi of ge latter Aeg The Cactus 
"a lent; only 
sive Beni ns О Ml di A f plants, In one of the|fruit висеше some Echinoecaeti 
{Ег pues s Kiynehospera umn Jutitnoldés, planted ont, че е "Ори аге kno$mn to Беа, dry fruits. The 
ta gro in more robust health than one usually bebe. ra consists or Am Aw walls of the fruit 
itself, originating fro carp and t е 
pi bliste tering and edis f the skin, caused by m m and flowering ly as A een 
the direct rays of the sun; or e tte from the sow, M phe Mr. Masters informed us that it | calyx (or part of the ө-т i will liave it), 
or the sharp wind which usua usually itn ows at теь һай lived И dig T him on а wall for the last | coalescing orming à homogeiieous niass, and of the 
heights, reip Du cold cre Ba are used TA 15 years, b under these conditions flower zi juiey pulp, in which ent tlie ооба are imbedded; 
rs of Alpine expeditions, we are tó ‚ аге ч bi rds rock, fi Yontin reenhóuse, | In some ies ратепсђута 0! 8, 
of two kinds—the real апа the im =“ Whén а "gin Е d Ро dw] complexum, X: pied | the D of the pulp prevails. -The pulp is always the 
ridge or slope of rock or ice is such thatit pi MS trailer, ade, established and = ET p of the T rM 1 Тһе 
ersed without diffieulty, if it lay but а "hoticed besides а very dcin), éven аб the fl jua 
оч the level A a T ui en, the Fubetitiütion v pies 
of a preci usands of feet in дери, ы ofa 
еа Ы Мар = no real difference ork 
i 06 е done, though. it шау have а formidable effect on 
ose who cannot remove 
recipices, 
9 io üt pred Mention "etituaively бп 
the ledge o с a which m Е ding 
isa foot re "Mai zd avoid exp wher 
mr endán, 
26 
ааг ИЫ rich are — NADA, ampik 
ions of algebra, ule good, an hed 
by Shárp-witted bo; 
Canon Moseley E. of thé little book to which this | 
“orf. Tiles t ks on education 
ie 
ment's nervousness 2s d FOWA а 
ose of oer а 
allec dy | fun 
and British Ferns; a lar, еч collection of "herbaceous 1 
ed гооо when we saw them, in ртеаб | 10 
can er] 4 - kw үү trees I 
h à is cultivated ata J rK 
distant n nurséry Wë ғ" iine 6 visit. We found, a pt mostly red-coloured juice; at last the 
oreover, а genial ipi e with a love of plants | € cells in most species separate ver ‚ойе another, and 
k residi! er ull. g 
eva Reti, ciu tm a ender god vessel. Тһе 
.—We und d thát und their pro; 
of tlie co rre tn of | di eus 
it — only } or 
Nuttallii ч. ч perhaps, а 2 Tome 
while. in other Mamillar Е М. polyt 
mass о: е Ау 
Oxronp В OTANIÓ ise ass of iri Seed is "- 
ege is now flowering in 
e Oxford Botanic бааа an M fine plant of | 
). 16 
ismium Myesar 
d; in Mammillaria 
proportion; 
hele 
e 
| upwards of 20 bd x height, bearing on its numerous 
7m 
^ -~ Е; ж. 
ini s country a thab of one whieh 
tlowered in the "i Gardens Kew, in v summier 0.1-02 and 0.3 1 long. 
uo ate n th т Botahica 
s of tof this a s 
p Є j б А a ubt 
uie 
i 
|| 
d 
ellaneous. 
€ вһа егей trunk 
was n on Mondáy morning las 
| 
{ 
т 
: 
there aré two, the еее of | agó 
The one sli var een rm of M lbs 
Ае (е 
ernes 
h cum wards of 
t е ire which tl from the trunk upwards 
eserved in tho Royal stores at i 
B 
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Windsor Castle, Since then this famous tree has been shorter, of nearly equal length, and 
eerte tue eder dun pd еш ша m ӨГ улар d 
